Talya wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
Yup, and burning at the stake used to be an acceptable way of disposing of unwanted witches.
Thing is, people still euthanize dogs and cats.
Does that make people half right, or half wrong?
Talya wrote:
Honestly, I'd prefer a river than having to pay tax money or however animal shelters are funded to get all lethal-injection fancy about it. I don't know, is shooting a sick dog Old Yeller style still acceptable?
I'd prefer not to spend tax money on it too. I would think that the local ordinances against firing a gun near residences would make it problematic/illegal. If you're asking my personal opinion, then yes.
Talya wrote:
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Maybe some people just like them more?
Perhaps some people don't lump living things into two categories - human and other?
I have a few categories:
Human.
Non-human but cute/fascinating/pretty and worth observing for a few minutes.
Non-human and tasty.
Non-human and vermin to be killed immediately if encountered.
That clarifies the "Lower animals are lower animals" comment, thanks.
Talya wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
Might it be that dogs (and cats to some degree, I guess) have been an integral part of human life for millennia, performing duties that were, and still are, a necessary part of human life?
Yes...but even after all those millenium, they still weren't protected like that in decades past. Drowning kittens on a farm was common practice even as much as 20-30 years ago.
Kittens on farms still are.
If you mean protected by law, then it's obvious that Government has been creeping into our lives for decades, and that's one symptom. If you mean protected by people getting up in arms about videos of wanton cruelty...
Talya wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
One might even suppose that it all comes down to anthropomorphism, and dogs and cats are easily subject to anthropomorphism.
Yeah, I suspect this is true. I have an issue with it, but it's probably correct.
I figure whatever animals little girls are drawing
en masse, they're the ones most subject to anthropomorphism.
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